IBC Spill Pallets

Contain any spills, drips or leaks from IBCs and other bulk liquid containers. If you’re storing large containers of hazardous liquids, oils or chemicals, use an IBC Spill Pallet to protect employees and the environment from damage and protect your business from penalties.

Get the toughest IBC spill containment on the market. We stock the strongest pallets available – strong enough for long-term storage of IBCs. Our IBC spill containment pallets feature an innovative design which transfers weight to load bearing channels to maximise capacity and guard against hazmat spills. With the moulded-in sump ready to catch leaks, drips and spills, you’ve got everything you need to comply with regulations and keep storage areas clean.

Storing dangerous or hazardous liquids in bulk? Our IBC spill containments provide the backup you need. Designed for maximum strength, this secondary containment gives you peace of mind, long-term, that your facility is safe and compliant. Read our FAQs for more information:

FAQ about our IBC Spill Pallets

What is an IBC spill containment pallet?

An IBC containment pallet is a secondary containment solution – a backup structure capable of containing a volume of liquid should the primary container fail. It’s designed specifically for larger containers or when you’re storing liquids in bulk.

Are there any liquids that I cannot use an IBC spill pallet for?

There’s a huge range of liquids that can be stored in IBC containers, so we offer different solutions for different applications. Most of our IBC spill containment pallets are made of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) which resists UV rays, rust, corrosion and most chemicals. They are exceptionally strong and durable – in fact, we stock the strongest IBC pallets on the market. For flammables, we recommend our range of steel IBC containment units. Our steel spill containment units will safely store IBC tanks containing lubricants, solvents or flammables.

Which size of IBC spill pallet should I buy?

Whatever size spill pallet you are weighing up, start by working out the required sump capacity. This is the volume of liquid that can be held in the collection area of a spill pallet or deck. Secondary containment units must contain 10% of the total volume of all containers or 100% of the largest container, whichever is the greater value.

Areas We Service

At IQSafety, we’re proud to offer the highest quality IBC spill pallets to businesses around the country. Wherever you’re based - including Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane, Darwin, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart and everywhere in-between - we’re confident we have the spill kits and absorbent products to ensure you’re prepared for any situation.